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Table of Contents i
Heat Recovery Ventilation
VAM 500EJVAM 800EJVAM1000EJVAM2000EJ
VAM500
~1000EJ
VAM2000
EJ
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1. Introduction .............................................................................................v
1.1 Safety Cautions ....................................................................................... v
Part 1 General Constructions .......................................................1
1. General Constructions ............................................................................3
1.1 Explanation.............................................................................................. 3
Part 2 Operation............................................................................5
1. Operation ................................................................................................7
1.1 Explanation for Systems.......................................................................... 71.2 Operation with The Remote Control
for Air Conditioning Operation HRV Units. (BRC301B61) ...................... 8
Part 3 Maintenance.....................................................................11
1. Maintenance..........................................................................................13
1.1 Maintenance for The Air Filter ............................................................... 131.2 Maintenance for The Heat Exchange Element...................................... 16
Part 4 Control Functions.............................................................17
1. Control Functions ..................................................................................19
1.1 List of Control Functions........................................................................ 191.2 Explanation of Individual Functions....................................................... 20
Part 5 Circuit Operations ............................................................25
1. Circuit Operations .................................................................................27
1.1 Circuit Configuration .............................................................................. 271.2 Circuit Functions.................................................................................... 28
Part 6 Troubleshooting ...............................................................29
1. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................31
1.1 Error Code Indication............................................................................. 311.2 Overall Alarm......................................................................................... 321.3 Overall Malfunction................................................................................ 331.4 Indoor Air Thermistor Error.................................................................... 341.5 Outdoor Air Thermistor Error ................................................................. 351.6 Damper System Error (Alarm) ............................................................... 361.7 Damper System Error (Alarm) ............................................................... 371.8 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller ........................................................ 381.9 Data Transmission Error
(Between LCD Remote Controller and Main Unit)................................. 391.10 Data Transmission Error (LCD Remote Controller)............................... 401.11 Data Transmission Error (Between LCD Master Remote Controller and
Slave Remote Controller) ...................................................................... 411.12 Field Setting Error.................................................................................. 421.13 Overlapping Central Control Address.................................................... 431.14 Main Unit PCB Assembly ...................................................................... 441.15 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller ........................................................ 451.16 How to Check ........................................................................................ 46
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1.17 Thermistor ............................................................................................. 471.18 Power Transformer................................................................................ 481.19 Damper Motor........................................................................................ 49
Part 7 Supplementary Explanation.............................................51
1. Supplementary Explanation ..................................................................53
1.1 Field Setting, Service Mode Operation.................................................. 53
Part 8 Appendix...........................................................................63
1. Appendix ...............................................................................................65
1.1 Wiring Diagram...................................................................................... 65
Index .............................................................................................i
Drawings & Flow Charts ................................................................v
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1. Introduction
1.1 Safety Cautions
Cautions and Warnings
Be sure to read the following safety cautions before conducting repair work.
The caution items are classified into “
Warning
” and “
Caution
”. The “
Warning
” items are especially important since they can lead to death or serious injury if they are not followed closely. The “
Caution
” items can also lead to serious accidents under some conditions if they are not followed. Therefore, be sure to observe all the safety caution items described below.
About the pictogramsThis symbol indicates an item for which caution must be exercised.
The pictogram shows the item to which attention must be paid.This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
The prohibited item or action is shown inside or near the symbol.This symbol indicates an action that must be taken, or an instruction.
The instruction is shown inside or near the symbol.
After the repair work is complete, be sure to conduct a test operation to ensure that the equipment operates normally, and explain the cautions for operating the product to the customer
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1.1.1 Cautions in Repair
Warning
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1.1.2 Using Icons
Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information. The meaning of each icon is described in the table below:
1.1.3 Using Icons List
Icon Type of Information
Description
Note:
Note A “note” provides information that is not indispensable, but may nevertheless be valuable to the reader, such as tips and tricks.
Caution
Caution A “caution” is used when there is danger that the reader, through incorrect manipulation, may damage equipment, loose data, get an unexpected result or has to restart (part of) a procedure.
Warning
Warning A “warning” is used when there is danger of personal injury.
Reference A “reference” guides the reader to other places in this binder or in this manual, where he/she will find additional information on a specific topic.
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General Constructions 1
Part 1General Constructions
1. General Constructions ............................................................................3
1.1 Explanation.............................................................................................. 3
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1. General Constructions
1.1 Explanation
VAM500EJVE / VAM800EJVE / VAM1000EJVE
1 Metal Suspension Bracket 2 Duct Connection Flange
3 Exhaust Fan 4 Air Filter (Long Life Filter)
5 Damper 6 Switch Box
7 Maintenance Cover 8 Heat Exchange Elements
9 Name Plate 10 Air Supply Fan
11 Remote Controller (Option Parts) 12 Damper Motor
13 EA (Exhaust Air) [Exhaust Air to Outdoor] 14 OA (Outdoor Air) [Fresh Air from Outdoor]
15 Maintenance Space for The Air Filters Heat Exchange Elements and Switch Box
16 RA (Return Air) [Exhaust Air from Room]
17 SA (Supply Air) [Feed Air to Room]
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VAM2000EJVE
1 Metal Suspension Bracket 2 Duct Connection Flange
3 Exhaust Fan 4 Air Filter (Long Life Filter)
5 Damper 6 Switch Box
7 Maintenance Cover 8 Heat Exchange Elements
9 Name Plate 10 Air Supply Fan
11 Remote Controller (Option Parts) 12 Damper Motor
13 EA (Exhaust Air) [Exhaust Air to Outdoor] 14 OA (Outdoor Air) [Fresh Air from Outdoor]
15 Maintenance Space for The Air Filters Heat Exchange Elements and Switch Box
16 RA (Return Air) [Exhaust Air from Room]
17 SA (Supply AIr) [Feed Air to Room]
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Part 2Operation
1. Operation ................................................................................................7
1.1 Explanation for Systems.......................................................................... 71.2 Operation with The Remote Control
for Air Conditioning Operation HRV Units. (BRC301B61) ....................... 8
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1. Operation
1.1 Explanation for Systems
This product is operated differently depending on the system configuration.For the operation of the remote controller for indoor unit and centralized controller, refer to the instruction manual provided with each unit.
Operation for Each System
System Example Operation Method
Independent System
The remote controller turns on and off the air conditioner and HRV unit.
Combined Operation System with VRV Systems and Skyair Series
The remote controller for VRV turns on and off the air conditioner and HRV unit.If only the HRV unit is used without operating the air conditioner, set the unit in the “ “ VENTILATION mode.
The ON/OFF and timer operation can not be performed using the HRV remote controllers.(The indication of centralized control “ “ appears on the display.)Other operations can be performed using the HRV remote controllers. Starting and stopping operations of the indoor unit and the HRV unit can be performed using the indoor remote controllers.
Centralized System
When the HRV remote controllers is not connected, the Centralized controller controls the operation of the HRV unit.
When the HRV remote controllers is connected, operation can be started and stopped using the Centralized controller or the indoor and the HRV remote controllers.During the indication of centralized control “ “ appears on the display, the ON/OFF and timer operation may not be possible with the HRV remote controlers. Other operations can be performed using the HRV remote controllers.
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1.2 Operation with The Remote Control for Air Conditioning Operation HRV Units. (BRC301B61)
For non-independent systems, starting/stopping operation and timer operation may not be possible.Use the air conditioner remote control or the Centralized controller in such cases.
Operation for INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM
1. Operation lampThis pilot lamp (red) light up while the unit is in Operation.
2. Operation/Stop button When pushed once, the unit starts operating. When pushed twice, the unit stops.
3. Air flow rate changeover button Air flow rate can be changed over to
“ “
[Low] mode or
“ “
[High] mode,
“
FRESH UP
“
[Low FRESH UP] mode,
“
FRESH UP
“
[High FRESH UP] mode.
Remote Controller for HRV BRC301B61
For
“
Freshup
“
operationWhen this indication does not show: The volume of outdoor air supplied into the room and that of the room air exhausted outdoors is equivalent.For
“
Freshup
“
operation,
If it is set to
“
Fresh up air supply
“
: The volume of outdoor air supplied into the room is larger than that of room air exhausted outdoors.(This operation prevents the odor and moisture from kitchens and toilets from flowing into the rooms.
If it is set to
“
Fresh up air exhaust
“
: The volume of room air exhausted outdoors is larger than that of outdoor air suppied into the room.(This operation prevents the hospital odor and floating bacteria from flowing out to the corridors.)
1 275
6
1112
13
10
8
4
3
9
(HL006)
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4. Ventilation mode changeover: button
“ “
(Automatic) mode ...... The temperature sensor of the unit automatically changes the ventilation of the unit in [Bypass] mode and [Heat Exchange] mode.
“ “
(Heat Exchange) mode ...... In this mode, the air passes through the heat exchange element to effect [Total Heat Exchanging] ventilation.
“ “
(Bypass) mode ...... In this mode, the air does not pass through the heat exchange element but bypasses it to effect [Bypass] ventilation.
5. Indication of operation control method: When the operation of HRVs are linked with the air conditioners, this indication may be shown. While the indication is shown, the ON/OFF of HRVs cannot be operated by the HRV remote controller.
6. Indication of operation standby: It indicates the precooling/preheating operation. This unit is at stop and will start operation after the precooling/preheating operation is over. Precooling/preheating operation means the operation of HRVs is delayed during the startup operation of linked air conditioners such as before the office hours. During this period the cooling or heating load is reduced to bring the room temperature to the set temperature in a short time.
7. Indication of centralized control: When a remote controller for air conditioners or devices for centralized control are connected to the HRVs, this indication may show. During this indication appears on the display, the ON/OFF and timer operation may not be possible with the HRV remote controllers.
8. Indication of air filter cleaning When the indication
“ “
appears on the display, clean the filter.9. Filter signal reset button10. Inspection button
This button is to be used only for service. It is not to be used normally.
HOW TO OPERATE WITH TIMER11.Push the button
“ “
and select either one of
“ “
or
“ “
. Each time the button is pushed, the indication changes as shown below.
12.Push the button
“ “
and set the time. Each time when
“ “
is pushed, the time advances one hour. Each time when
“ “
is pushed, the time goes back one hour.13.Push the button
“ “
. Then, the reservation is finished. Either
“ “
or
“ “
changes from flashing to lighting. After the reservation is finished, the remaining time is indicated in the display. For cancelling the timer operation, push the button
“ “
once again. The indication disappears.
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Operating The HRV Unit Using The Remote Controller of The VRV. System Air Conditioner
When the VRV-system air conditioner is connected with the HRV unit with a direct duct, the remote controller of the air conditioner cannot be used to select the VENTILATION mode. To use the HRV unit without operating the air conditioner, set the air conditioner in the FAN VENTILATION mode and select the low fan speed.1. Operation lamp2. Operation/stop button3. Operation mode display4. Operation mode selector
Remote Controller for VRV BRC1A61·62
Every time the operation mode selector is pressed, the operation mode display changes as shown below.
(example)
When the
“
FILTER
“
indication appears on the display, clean the filter of the HRV unit.
Independent Operation of The HRV Unit Using The Centralized Controller (DCS302B61)
After selecting the zone where the only the HRV unit operation is desired, press the operation mode selector and select
“ “
VENTILATION. The HRV unit can then be operated independently from the air conditioner.
When the
“
FILTER
“
indication apprears on the display, clean the filter of the HRV unit.
When air conditioner and HRV unit are not connected by duct
When air conditioner and HRV unit are connected by duct
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Part 3Maintenance
1. Maintenance..........................................................................................13
1.1 Maintenance for The Air Filter ............................................................... 131.2 Maintenance for The Heat Exchange Element...................................... 16
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1. Maintenance
1.1 Maintenance for The Air Filter
Caution
During operation, never check or clean the HRV. It may cause electrical shock and it is very dangerous to touch the rotating part. Be sure to turn off the OPERATION switch and disconnect the power.
CLEANING FREQUENCY
AT LEAST ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS (FOR GENERAL OFFICE USE)(CLEAN THE ELEMENT MORE FREQUENTLY IF NECESSARY.)
1. Go into ceiling through the inspection hole, remove the hanging metals of maintenance cover and take it off.
VAM500
~
1000EJVE
VAM2000EJVE
1 Maintenance Cover 2 Binding Metal
3 Hanging Metal
1 Maintenance Cover 2 Hanging Metal
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2. Take out the heat exchange elements from the unit body.
VAM500
~
1000EJVE
VAM2000EJVE
3. Take out the air filter4. To clean the air filter, lightly pat it with hand or remove dust with a vacuum cleaner. If excessively dirty,
wash it in water.
5. If the air filter is washed, remove water completely and allow to dry Air filter for 20 to 30 minutes in the shade. When dried completely, install the air filter back in place. (Direct the indication “INSIDE” of the air filter toward the heat exchange elerment.)
1 Heat Exchange Element (X2) 2 Handle
3 Rail 4 Filter
1 Heat Exchange Element (X4) 2 Handle
3 Rail 4 Filter
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6. Install the maintenance cover securely in place.
Caution
1. Do not wash the air filter in hot water.2. Do not dry the air filter over a fire.3. Do not subject the air filter to direct sunlight.4. Do not use organic solvent such as gasoline and thinner on the air filter.5. Be sure to install the air filter after servicing.
(Missing air filter causes clogged heat exchange element.) The air filter is an optional item and the replacement is available.
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1.2 Maintenance for The Heat Exchange Element
CLEANING FREQUENCY
AT LEAST ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS (FOR GENERAL OFFICE USE)(CLEAN THE ELEMENT MORE FREQUENTLY IF NECESSARY.)
1. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and foreign objects on the surface of the heat exchange element.
Use the vacuum cleaner equipped with a brush on the tip of the suction nozzle.
Lightly contact the brush on the surface of the heat exchanging element when cleaning. (Do not crush the heat exchange element while cleaning.)
2. Install the air filter securely in place.3. Put the heat exchange element on the rail and insert it securely in place.4. Install the maintenance cover securely in place.
Caution
Never wash the heat exchanger element with water.
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Part 4Control Functions
1. Control Functions ..................................................................................19
1.1 List of Control Functions........................................................................ 191.2 Explanation of Individual Functions....................................................... 20
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1. Control Functions
1.1 List of Control Functions
Note: Note 1
Requires optional humidifier and optional printed circuit board (KRP50-2 : Wiring adapter for remote contact).
Classification Function name Outline of function
1. Basic functions (functions related to basic performance)
1.1 Ventilation operation control function
Controls supply air fan motor, exhaust air fan motor and damper motor.
1.2 Abnormality control function
Detects abnormalities in thermistor, damper motor and data transmission to prevent errors.
2. Additional functions 2.1 Ventilation mode changeover function
Operates equipment in selected ventilation mode (total heat exchange, normal, automatic).
2.2 Automatic ventilation operation function
Selects the most suitable ventilation mode by controlling damper motor according to temperature controller mode, temperature setting and thermistor data.
2.3 Ventilation capacity changeover function
Operates equipment at set airflow rate.
2.4 Humidifier operation control function
Controls humidifier output based on temperature controller judgment.
Note 1
2.5 Pre-cool/pre-heat function
Prevents equipment operation for a preset time (set time) after air conditioner is turned on.
2.6 Freshup function Sets motor tap so that supply air fan airflow rate is larger than exhaust air fan airflow rate.
2.7 Filter sign function Stores cumulative operation hour data and turns on air filter cleaning indicator.
3. System control functions
3.1 Remote controller function
Operates equipment according to instructions from remote controller.
3.2 Group function Operates two or more units based on instructions from single remote controller.
3.3 Air conditioner link function
Follows air conditioner ON/OFF instructions.
3.4 Power ON operation function
Operates equipment when power is turned on.
3.5 External link operation function
Turns equipment on and off according to external link terminal signal (no-voltage contact a).
3.6 Centralized control function
Allows remote control operation by centralized control equipment.
3.7 Timer function Turns equipment on and off at set time.
4. Other support functions
4.1 Troubleshooting function
Displays error codes to indicate locations of error.
4.2 Field setting function
Allows initial setting from LCD remote controller.
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1.2 Explanation of Individual Functions1.2.1 Ventilation Operation Control
Controls ventilation fan motors (supply and exhaust air fans) and damper motor.1) Normal operationOperation chart
2) Direct duct connection with air conditionerOperation chart
Note: Direct duct connection setting can be made in VRV system or using field setting mode of HRV LCD remote controller.
OperationCleaning time
Normal ventilationmode selection
Filter sign reset Stop
Hea
t rec
laim
vent
ilatio
n un
it Ventilation fan motor
Damper motor (ventilation mode)
Normal ventilation
Total heatexchangeventilation
Rem
ote
cont
rolle
rin
dica
tion
Operation lamp
ON
ON
Filter sign indicator ON
ON
(HL020)
Total heat exchangeventilation
OperationNormal ventilationmode selection Air conditioner
fan OFFAir conditionerfan ON
Air
cond
ition
er ON/OFF Operation
Fan motor
Hea
t rec
laim
vent
ilatio
n un
it Ventilation fan motor10 sec
Damper motor(ventilation mode)
Total heatexchangeventilation
Normalventilation
Total heatexchangeventilation Normal ventilation
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Rem
ote
cont
rolle
rin
dica
tion Operation lamp
LampON
ON
(HL021)
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1.2.2 Pre-cool/Pre-heatPre-cool/pre-heat operations require the following conditions.1. System
Pre-heat operation is possible only in air conditioner linked system (1 group, 2-group link). Check the system first.
2. Heat reclaim ventilation settingSet Preheat ON/OFF to ON.Pre-cool/pre-heat On/OFF setting can be made in air conditioner or using field setting mode of LCD remote controller of heat reclaim ventilation unit. (Pre-cool time can be set between 30 and 60 min, and pre-heat time can be set between 30 and 150 min.)
3. Othersa) Heat reclaim ventilation unit must be in non-operating condition for two consecutive hours or more prior to pre-cool/pre-heat operation.b) Temperature control mode of the air conditioner must be set to Cool, Heat or Dry.
Note: Operation standby indication is displayed only on LCD remote controller of heat reclaim ventilation unit.
OperationNormal ventilationmode selection
Pre-cool/pre-heattime over Stop
Air
cond
ition
er
ON/OFF
Operation
Hea
t rec
laim
vent
ilatio
n un
it
Ventilation fan motor
Damper motor(ventilation mode)
Pre-cool/pre-heat ventilationON
ON
Total heat exchange ventilation Normal ventilation
Total heatexchangeventilation
Rem
ote
cont
rolle
rin
dica
tion
Operation lampLampON
LampON
Operation standbyindication
(HL022)
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1.2.3 Cold Area ModeStops or lowers ventilation airflow during defrosting operation and compressor non-operating condition when equipment in heating mode, thus reducing heating load and cold air draft.
Operation chart (in heating operation only)
Note: Cold area mode can set using remote controller for air conditioner or field setting mode of LCD remoter controller of heat reclaim ventilation unit.
1.2.4 Air Conditioner Link OperationLink system enables simultaneous ON/OFF operation of heat reclaim ventilation unit and air conditioner (VRV system, Skyair).1) 1 group link control Allows simultaneous ON/OFF from remote controller for air conditioner. Allows independent operation of heat reclaim ventilation unit from VRV-system remote controller during
interim periods (not possible when direct duct connection is used). ON/OFF operation is not possible from LCD remote controller of heat reclaim ventilation unit.
Operation Normal ventilationmode selection
Air
cond
ition
er ON/OFF Operation
Fan motor
Hea
t rec
laim
vent
ilatio
n un
it Ventilation fan motor10 sec
Damper motor(ventilation mode)
Total heatexchangeventilation
Normalventilation
Total heatexchangeventilation Normal ventilation
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Rem
ote
cont
rolle
rin
dica
tion Operation lamp
LampON
(HL023)
Defrosting operation or compressor in non-operation
Non-defrosting operation orcompressor in operation
OFF or lower
VRV system
(HL024)
Remotecontroller forair conditioner
LCDremote controllerfor heat reclaimventilation unit
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2) Link control of 2 or more groups (zone link) Heat reclaim ventilation unit can be operated when one or more air conditioners are operating. Allows independent operation of heat reclaim ventilation unit from VRV-system remote controller during
interim periods (direct duct connection is not allowed in this system). ON/OFF operation is not possible from LCD remote controller of heat reclaim ventilation unit.
Note: With Super Wiring, units of different outdoor systems can be linked in operation.
1.2.5 Field Setting, Service Mode1. Field setting
Used for initial setting of heat reclaim ventilation unit.2. Service mode
Used for confirmation of unit Nos. in the group and reallocation of unit Nos.
List of Field Setting and Service Mode
Group1
Group2
(HL024)
Group3
Adapter PCB for remote control
(KPR2A61)
Remote controllerfor air conditioner
Remote controllerfor air conditioner
Remote controllerfor air conditioner
Details of setting Mode Setting mode
Setting switch
No.
Setting position Operation method01 02 03 04 05 06
Group No. setting for centralized controller (individual)
Field setting
00(30)
Refer to P-54
Filter cleaning time setting
17(27) 0 2500 hr. 1250 hr. No integration
— — —
Refer to P-53Pre-cool/pre-heat On/Off setting
2 Off On — — — —
Pre-cool/pre-heat time (min.) setting
3 30 min. 45 min. 60 min. — —
Fan speed initial setting
4 Normal Ultra-High — — — —
Setting for cold area (Fan operation selection for heater thermostat OFF)
5 No duct Normal Cold area function (Fan switch selection when heating thermostat Off)
With duct Normal With duct
Fan Off Fan Off Fan L Fan Off Fan L
Centralized/individual setting
7 Invalid Valid — — — —
Centralized zone interlock setting
8 Off Individual setting when zone interlock On —
No ventilation only
Cleaning only
Ventilation+Cleaning
—
Pre-heat time extension setting
9 0 30 min. 90 min. 60 min. — —
External signal setting
18(28) 0 Last command
Priority on external input
— — — —
Setting for direct power-on
1 Off On — — — —
Auto restart setting 2 Off On — — — —
Humidifying operation setting
3 Only for heating mode
For all mode
— — — —
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Note: 1. All the setting can be made by the remote controller for VRV and HRV unit.The setting of mode No. 19 (29) and 40 can be made only by the remote controller for VRV unit. The mode No. 30 is used for the individual setting such as the calculation of power bill, etc.
2. The mode No. in ( ) is used for making individual setting of each unit.3. Factory setting
Ventilation mode indication ON/OFF
Field setting
18(28) 4 ON OFF — — — —
Refer to P-53Freshup indication ON/OFF
6 OFF ON — — — —
Freshup supply air/exhaust air
7 Supply Air Exhaust Air
— — — —
External input terminal function selection
8 Fresh up Overall alarm
Overall malfunction
Forced Off Fan forced Off
Air flow increase
KRP50 output changeover selection
9 Humidifying output
Malfunction output
— — — —
Air flow setting 19(29) 0 Low Low Low Low High High
Ventilation mode setting
2 Automatic Total heat exchange
Normal — — —
Fresh up operation 3 Off On — — — —
Humidifying On/Off setting
5 On Off — — — —
Error record display
Service 40
Refer to operation manual for remote controller of air conditioner
Forced ventilation fan On
43
Refer to P-55
Unit No. allocation 45
Refer to P-56
Details of setting Mode Setting mode
Setting switch
No.
Setting position Operation method01 02 03 04 05 06
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Part 5Circuit Operations
1. Circuit Operations .................................................................................271.1 Circuit Configuration .............................................................................. 271.2 Circuit Functions.................................................................................... 28
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1. Circuit Operations1.1 Circuit Configuration
Transformer
PCB assemblyFan motor Damper motor
Centralized controlequipment
Remote controllerfor heat reclaimventilation unit
Power supplycircuit
To circuits andmicrocomputer
Detection and cut-off of+16V current
Fan motor, dampermotor relay
Central datatransmission interfacecircuit
Remote control signaltransmission interfacecircuit
Relay drive circuit
Microcomputeroscillation circuit
Microcomputer reset circuit
Control microcomputer
Thermistor interfacecircuit
Thermistor
Airflow rate setting switch interface circuit
Damper motor limit switch interface circuit
Damper motor limit switch
External input interface circuit
Air conditioner of other maker, etc.
KRP50-2 interface circuit
Humidifier,abnormality signaloutput, etc.
+16V+ 5V
FM DM
EEPROM
(HL026)
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1.2 Circuit FunctionsClassification Circuit Function
Input/output Central data transmission interface Used by centralized control equipment for operation control. Allows control of up to 64 groups of air conditioners and heat reclaim ventilation units. Use of KRP2A61 allows zone link operation.
Remote control data transmission interface Use of dedicated LCD remote controller allows control of up to 16 heat reclaim ventilation units. Also used for linked operation of air conditioners of 2 groups.
Air conditioner link operation Connects to remote control line of air conditioner for linked operation.
Output KRP50-2 interface Can be used to output signals of operating condition and abnormalities to external equipment or to connect humidifier via KRP50-2.
Relay drive circuit Supplies drive voltage to relay coils.
Fan motor, damper motor relay Power supply relay for fan motor and damper motor.
Input Thermistor interface Uses thermistor (temperature sensor) to detect inside and outside temperatures.
Airflow rate setting switch interface Used to set airflow rate of main unit when dedicated remote controller is not used.
External input interface Used to control main unit with external contact point. (Freshup, external link operation, etc.)
Damper limit switch interface Sends signal of limit switch condition to microcomputer for damper motor cam positioning.
Peripheral Parts
Control microcomputer Controls entire equipment by varying output according to input condition.
EEPROM Stores operating condition and address data.
Microcomputer Microcomputer reset circuit Resets microcomputer when power is turned on.
Microcomputer oscillation circuit Generates clock frequency for microcomputer operation.
Power Supply Power transformer Produces power supply of approx. 26 VAC from 220-240 VAC.
Power supply circuit Supplies direct currents (16 VDC, 5 VDC) to control circuits.
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Part 6Troubleshooting
1. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................311.1 Error Code Indication............................................................................. 311.2 Overall Alarm......................................................................................... 321.3 Overall Malfunction................................................................................ 331.4 Indoor Air Thermistor Error.................................................................... 341.5 Outdoor Air Thermistor Error ................................................................. 351.6 Damper System Error (Alarm) ............................................................... 361.7 Damper System Error (Alarm) ............................................................... 371.8 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller ........................................................ 381.9 Data Transmission Error
(Between LCD Remote Controller and Main Unit)391.10 Data Transmission Error (LCD Remote Controller)............................... 401.11 Data Transmission Error (Between LCD Master Remote Controller and
Slave Remote Controller) ..................................................................... 411.12 Field Setting Error.................................................................................. 421.13 Overlapping Central Control Address.................................................... 431.14 Main Unit PCB Assembly ...................................................................... 441.15 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller ........................................................ 451.16 How to Check ........................................................................................ 461.17 Thermistor ............................................................................................. 471.18 Power Transformer................................................................................ 481.19 Damper Motor........................................................................................ 49
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1. Troubleshooting1.1 Error Code Indication
When an abnormality is generated, take necessary measures by referring to displayed error code.After the cause of abnormality is removed, operate equipment and check proper functioning.
List of malfunction codes displayed by LCD remote controller
In case of the mulfunction with the shaded error code, the unit still operates. However, be sure to have it inspected and repaired and as soon as possible.
Inspection indication Error codeIndication of unit No. of abnormalheat reclaim ventilation unit
(HL027)
LCD Remote Controller DisplayDescription of Abnormality PageError Code Operation
LampInspection Indication
Unit No.
6666 0000ON OFF
FlashingOverall alarm P32
Flashing Flashing Overall malfunction P33
6666 4444 ON OFF Flashing Inside air thermistor error P34
6666 5555 ON OFF Flashing Outside air thermistor error P35
6666 AAAA ON OFF Flashing Damper system alarm P36
6666 AAAA Flashing Flashing Flashing Damper system + thermistor error P37
UUUU 5555 Flashing Flashing Flashing Data transmission error between LCD remote controller and main unit
P39
UUUU 5555 OFF Flashing OFF LCD remote controller connection error P40
UUUU 8888 OFF Flashing OFF Data transmission error between master-slave LCD remote controllers
P41
UUUU AAAA OFF Flashing OFF LCD remote controller connection error (no remote controller for air conditioner in air conditioner group)
P42
UUUU CCCC ON ON ON Overlapping central control address P43
UUUU EEEE Blinking Blinking Blinking Transmission error between the unit and centralized controller
—
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1.2 Overall Alarm
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 0000 Inspection — Unit No.5
LED Indication Remote Controller 4 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Abnormalities are detected based on open circuit in external input terminals (J1-JC).
Error Generating Conditions
When external input terminal (J1-JC) is shorted during operation (“Overall Alarm” must be set in field setting mode).
Possible Causes Faulty external device Broken wire Faulty control PCB
Troubleshooting
Measure resistance between externalinput terminals (J1-JC).
Isresistance200 Ω orlower?
YES
YES
Remove the cause of error in connected external device.
Check wires for abnormalities (broken wire, faulty contact, etc.).
Replace control PCB.
Isconnected
external deviceoperatingproperly?
NO
(HF001)
NO
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1.3 Overall Malfunction
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 0000 Inspection 5 Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 5 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Errors are detected based on open circuit in external input terminals (J1-JC).
Error Generating Conditions
When external input terminal (J1-JC) is shorted during operation (“Overall Alarm” must be set in field setting mode).
Possible Causes Faulty external device Broken wire Faulty control PCB
Troubleshooting
Measure resistance between external input terminals(J1-JC).
Isresistance200 Ω orlower?
YES
YES
Remove the cause of error in connected external device.
Check wires for abnormalities (broken wire, faulty contact, etc.).
Replace control PCB.
Isconnected
external device operatingproperly?
NO
(HF002)
NO
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1.4 Indoor Air Thermistor Error
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 4444 Inspection — Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 4 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Temperature detected by inside air temperature sensor is used to detect errors.
Error Generating Conditions
When value detected by inside air temperature sensor is -40ºC or below (open circuit) or 70ºC or higher (shorting).
Possible Causes Faulty sensor Broken wire Faulty control PCB Faulty contact in connector
Troubleshooting
Note: Note 1:Refer to the thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table when measuring resistance.
Thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table
If measured value deviates significantly from above values, thermistor is faulty.
Use tester to check resistance
Remove Indoor air thermistor (R1T) from X12A (3P) on control PCB, and measure resistance.
Isthermistornormal?Note 1
YES
NOReplace indoor air thermistor.
If there is no faulty contact, replace control PCB.
(HF003)
Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance
-10ºC or less 108kΩ or more 22ºC Approx. 23kΩ-5ºC Approx. 85kΩ 24ºC Approx. 21kΩ0ºC Approx. 66kΩ 26ºC Approx. 19kΩ5ºC Approx. 51kΩ 28ºC Approx. 18kΩ10ºC Approx. 40kΩ 30ºC Approx. 16kΩ14ºC Approx. 33kΩ 35ºC Approx. 13kΩ16ºC Approx. 30kΩ 40ºC Approx. 11kΩ18ºC Approx. 27kΩ 50ºC or more 7kΩ or less
20ºC Approx. 25kΩ
Continuity check
(HL028)
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1.5 Outdoor Air Thermistor Error
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 5555 Inspection — Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 4 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Temperature detected by outside air temperature sensor is used to detect errors.
Error Generating Conditions
When value detected by outside air temperature sensor is -40ºC or below (open circuit) or 70ºC or higher (shorting).
Possible Causes Faulty sensor Broken wire Faulty control PCB Faulty contact in connector
Troubleshooting
Note: Note 1:Refer to the thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table when measuring resistance.
Thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table
If measured value deviates significantly from above values, thermistor is faulty.
Use tester to check resistance
Remove outdoor air thermistor (R2T) from X13A (2P) on control PCB, and measure resistance.
Isthermistornormal?Note 1
YES
NOReplace outdoor air thermistor.
If there is no faulty contact, replace control PCB.
(HF004)
Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance
-10ºC or less 108kΩ or more 22ºC Approx. 23kΩ-5ºC Approx. 85kΩ 24ºC Approx. 21kΩ0ºC Approx. 66kΩ 26ºC Approx. 19kΩ5ºC Approx. 51kΩ 28ºC Approx. 18kΩ10ºC Approx. 40kΩ 30ºC Approx. 16kΩ14ºC Approx. 33kΩ 35ºC Approx. 13kΩ16ºC Approx. 30kΩ 40ºC Approx. 11kΩ18ºC Approx. 27kΩ 50ºC or more 7kΩ or less
20ºC Approx. 25kΩ
Continuity check
(HL028)
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1.6 Damper System Error (Alarm)
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 AAAA Inspection — Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 4 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Measurement of damper motor limit ON/OFF time.
Error Generating Conditions
When damper motor limit switch 1 (or 2) remains ON (or OFF) for more than a certain time duration after ventilation mode is changed.
When damper motor limit switch 1 (or 2) repeats ON/OFF operations after damper motor 1 (or 2) stops.
Possible Causes Faulty damper motor or limit switch Broken wire in cable Faulty contact in connector (including relay connector) Faulty control PCB assembly
Troubleshooting
Note: Note 1: Place tester probes on connectors of limit switch. Move switch by hand and check continuity. If tester
indicates 0Ω when limit switch turns on, and infinity when it turns off, limit switch is normal. Place tester probes on connectors of damper motor and check resistance. If tester indicates approx. 17
kΩ in 200-V model, damper motor is normal.
Check connectors (X3A or X4A) (X5A or X6A) on PCB assembly of damper motor unit.
Isdamper
motor unitoperating normally?
Note 1
YES
YES
YES
Connect relay connector.
Connect connectors.
Replace damper motor unit.
Replace control PCB assembly.
Isrelay
connector ofdamper motor unit
connected?
NO
(HF005)
NO
Are connectors connected?
NO
Check resistance and voltage
(HL029)
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1.7 Damper System Error (Alarm)
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code 6666 AAAA Inspection 5 Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 5 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Measurement of damper motor limit switch ON/OFF time and temperatures detected by outdoor and indoor air thermistor.
Error Generating Conditions
When damper system error (alarm) and indoor (or outdoor) thermistor error are generated at the same time.
When damper system error (alarm) occurs and values of indoor and outdoor air thermistor meet frost conditions.
Possible Causes Faulty damper motor or limit switch Faulty indoor air thermistor Faulty outdoor air thermistor Frosting Broken wire in cable Faulty contact in connector (including relay connector) Faulty control PCB assembly
Troubleshooting
Check error record on malfunction history display in service mode.
Is "64" recorded?
YES
YES
YES
Take corrective measures specified for damper system error (alarm).(Remove the cause of problem, and reset display.)
Take corrective measures specified for damper system error (alarm) and indoor and outdoor air thermistor errors.
Take corrective measures specified for damper system error (alarm) and outdoor air thermistor error.
Take corrective measures specified for damper system error (alarm) and indoor and outdoor air thermistor error.
Are"6A" and "64"
or "65" recorded?NO
(HF006)
NO
Are"64" and "65"
recorded?
NO
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1.8 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller
When “8888 8888 ” remains on remote controller display.
Error Detection Method
When “8888 8888 ” remains on remote controller display.
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes Master-slave setting of remote controllerRemote controller PCB assembly errorMain unit PCB assembly error
Troubleshooting
Dedicated Remote Controller
Main Unit PCB
Check to see if master-slave remote controller is used.
Check microcomputer operation monitor on main unit PCB.
Is it flashing?
YES
YES
Change master-slave selection switch to set proper master-slave relation.One should be set to Master, and the other set to Slave.
Replace remote controller.
Replace main unit PCB.
Ismaster-slave
remote controllerused?
(HF007)
NO
NO
Master-slaveselection switch
Remote controllerPCB assembly
(HL030)
Microcomputer operationmonitor (green LED)
(HL031)
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1.9 Data Transmission Error (Between LCD Remote Controller and Main Unit)
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code UUUU 5555 Inspection 5 Unit No. 5
LED Indication Remote Controller 5 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Microcomputer checks if data is transmitted properly between main unit and remote controller.
Error Generating Conditions
When data transmission is not performed correctly for a certain time period.
Possible Causes Faulty connection of remote controller cable Faulty remote controller cable External factor (noise, etc.)
Troubleshooting
Note: Note 1:1. Use tester to check continuity of remote controller cable. Disconnect cable from main unit terminal board and remote controller terminal board. Measure
resistance between wires in cable. Resistance should be ∞MΩ (infinity).2. Use tester to check voltage at terminal board.
Check with power turned on. With remote controller cable disconnected, voltage between P1 and P2 on terminal board should be
approx. 16 VDC. If measured value is not approx. 16 VDC, PCB assembly is faulty. Connect remote controller cable and disconnect remote controller. Voltage at the end of remote
controller cable should be approx. 16 VDC. If measured value is not 16 VDC, remote controller cable is faulty.
Connect remote controller cable and remote controller. Voltage between P1 and P2 on remote controller terminal should be approx. 16 VDC. If measured valued is not 16 VDC, remote controller is faulty.
Check connection of remote controller cable to control PCB assembly on terminal board.
Isremote
controller cable normal?Note 1
YES
YES
Correct wiring.
Replace remote controller cable.
Possibility of external factor (instead of equipment error).
Isconnection
cable betweenmain unit and remote
controllerproperlywired?
NO
(HF008)
NO
JC J2 J1 F2 F1 P2 P1
P2P1
Main unit PCB
(HL032)
LCD remote controller
Remote controllerfor heat reclaimventilation unit
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1.10 Data Transmission Error (LCD Remote Controller)
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code UUUU 5555 Inspection 5 Unit No. 1
LED Indication Remote Controller 5 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Microcomputer checks if data is transmitted properly between main unit and remote controller.
Error Generating Conditions
When data transmission is not performed correctly for a certain time period.
Possible Causes Erroneous connection Faulty remote controller setting Faulty remote controller
Troubleshooting
Ismaster-slave
selection switch properly set?
YES
YES
Correct wiring.
Replace remote controller.
Set one master-slave selection switch to Master, and set the other to Slave. Then turn off power, and restart operation.
Replace either master or slave remote controller.
Isremote
controllerother than
dedicated LCD remote controller
connected to remote
controller cable?
NO
(HF009)
NO
Ismaster-slave
remote controlused?
NO
YES
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1.11 Data Transmission Error (Between LCD Master Remote Controller and Slave Remote Controller)
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code UUUU 8888 Inspection 5 Unit No. 1
LED Indication Remote Controller 1 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Microcomputer checks if data is transmitted properly between master-slave remote controller.
Error Generating Conditions
When data transmission is not performed correctly for a certain time period.
Possible Causes Faulty remote controller setting Faulty remote controller
Troubleshooting
NO
NO
Ismaster-slave
selection switch setto Master?
YES
Ismaster-slave
remote controlused?
Ismaster/slave
selection switch properly
set?
YES
Set master-slave selection switch to Master. Turn off power, then restart.
Replace remote controller.
Set one master-slave selection switch to Master, and set the other to Slave. Then turn off power, and restart operation.
Replace either master or slave remote controller.
(HF010)
YES
NO
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1.12 Field Setting Error
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code UUUU AAAA Inspection 5 Unit No. 1
LED Indication Remote Controller 1 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes Faulty combination of remote controller More than 16 units connected to remote controller cable. Faulty remote controller
Troubleshooting
<Combination-Right or Wrong>
YES
YES
Check the system, and correct connections.
Change connections so that 16 or fewer units are connected to remote controller cable.
Replace remote controller.
Iscombination
of remotecontroller and heat reclaim ventilation
unit (airconditioner)
correct?
NO
(HF011)
Are17 or more
units connectedto remotecontroller
cable?
NO
Refer "Combination-Right or Wrong"
Main body Remote controller Right/Wrong
Heat reclaim ventilation unit only Heat reclaim ventilation unit Right
Heat reclaim ventilation unit only Heat reclaim ventilation unit + air-conditioner Wrong
Heat reclaim ventilation unit only Air conditioner Right
Heat reclaim ventilation unit + air-conditioner Heat reclaim ventilation unit Wrong
Heat reclaim ventilation unit + air-conditioner Heat reclaim ventilation unit + air-conditioner Right
Heat reclaim ventilation unit + air-conditioner Air-conditioner Right
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1.13 Overlapping Central Control Address
Remote Controller LCD Display
Error Code UUUU CCCC Inspection 4 Unit No. 4
LED Indication Remote Controller 4 Main Unit 5
Error Detection Method
Remote controller microcomputer checks for double-setting of addresses.
Error Generating Conditions
When same address is set to two or more units.
Possible Causes Overlapping of central control address Faulty remote control
Troubleshooting
Change central control address settings using remote controller.Then, turn off power, and restart.
Doesequipment reset
properly?
YES
Replace remote controller.
End of correction procedure.
(HF012)
NO
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1.14 Main Unit PCB Assembly
Error Detection Method
Check microcomputer operation monitor.
Error Generating Conditions
When main unit PCB assembly does not operate.When communication circuit errors.
Possible Causes Fuse (excess current)Power transformerNoiseMain unit PCB
Troubleshooting
Main unit PCB
NO
NO
NO
YES
Does equipmentreset properly.
Is it flashing?
After checkingother possible causes, replacePCB assembly.
Is monitor indicator Off?
YES
YES
Monitor indicator remains On.
With remote controller disconnected, check microcomputer operation monitor.
Turn off power, then restart.
Noise may be causing erroneous operation. If power reset does not solve the problem, replace main unit PCB.
There may be a malfunction in main unit PCB fuse, main unit PCB or power transformer. Check fuse and transformer. If they are normal, replace PCB.
Replace main unit PCB.(HF013)
(HL033)
Fuse
Microcomputer operationmonitor (green LED)
FUSE
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1.15 Dedicated LCD Remote Controller
When no indication is displayed on remote controller
Error Detection Method
Check to see if remote controller displays indication.
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes
Troubleshooting
Check 1, 2, 3 : Refer to page 46
Disconnect remote controller cable from both main unit terminal board and remote controller terminal board. Using tester, check continuity between two wires in cable.
Ismeasured
value ∞ MΩ(infinity)?
NO
YES
With remote controller cable disconnected from main unit PCB, check voltage between P1 and P2 on main unit terminal board.
Ismeasured
value approx. 16VDC?
NO
YES
Connect remote controller cable to main unit PCB, and disconnect remote controller. Check voltage at the end of cable on remote control side.
Ismeasured
value approx. 16VDC?
NO
YES
There may be shorting in remote controller cable.
Main unit PCB may be faulty.
There may be open circuit in remote controller cable.
Remote control PCB may be faulty.
(HF014)
Check 1
Check 2
Check 3
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1.16 How to Check
Check 1 Dedicated LCD remote controller (Option)
Check 2 Dedicated LCD remote controller (Option)
Check 3 Dedicated LCD remote controller (Option)
JC J2 J1 F2 F1 P2 P1
(HL034)
Main unit PCB
JC J2 J1 F2 F1 P2 P1
(HL035)
Main unit PCB
JC J2 J1 F2 F1 P2
P2
P1
P1
(HL036)
Main unit PCB
LCD remote controller
Remote controller forheat reclaim ventilation
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1.17 Thermistor
Error Detection Method
Remove thermistor and check resistance with tester.
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes Faulty thermistor Broken wire Faulty control PCB Faulty contact in connector
Troubleshooting
Note: Refer to the thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table when measuring resistance.
Thermistor temperature - resistance conversion table
If measured value deviates significantly from above values, thermistor is faulty.Use tester to check resistance
NO
YES
Isresistance
as shown below?
Thermistor is normal.
Remove thermistor from main unit PCB (X12A, X13A), and check resistance using tester.
If measured value deviates significantly from values in the table, thermistor is faulty.
(HF015)
Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance Thermistor temperature
Sensor resistance
-10ºC or less 108kΩ or more 22ºC Approx. 23kΩ-5ºC Approx. 85kΩ 24ºC Approx. 21kΩ0ºC Approx. 66kΩ 26ºC Approx. 19kΩ5ºC Approx. 51kΩ 28ºC Approx. 18kΩ10ºC Approx. 40kΩ 30ºC Approx. 16kΩ14ºC Approx. 33kΩ 35ºC Approx. 13kΩ16ºC Approx. 30kΩ 40ºC Approx. 11kΩ18ºC Approx. 27kΩ 50ºC or more 7kΩ or less
20ºC Approx. 25kΩ
Continuity check
(HL028)
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1.18 Power Transformer
Error Detection Method
Check resistance and voltage with tester, and insulation resistance with megger.
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes
Troubleshooting
Resistance of primary side of transformer: approx. 140Ω Resistance of secondary side of transformer: approx. 1.9Ω Voltage at secondary side of transformer when rated voltage is applied to primary side: approx. 26 VAC Insulation resistance between primary side of transformer and case: 100 MΩ or higher Insulation resistance between secondary side of transformer and case: 100 MΩ or higher Insulation resistance between primary side and secondary side of transformer: 100 MΩ or higher
Check resistance of primary side of transformer.
Doesmeasuredresistance
deviate significantly from values
shownbelow?
YES
NO
Check resistance of secondary side of transformer.
Doesmeasuredresistance
deviate significantly from values
shownbelow?
YES
NOApply rated voltage to primary side of transformer, and check output voltage of secondary side of transformer.
Doesmeasured
voltage deviate significantly from
values shownbelow?
YES
NO
Transformer is faulty.
Transformer is faulty.
Transformer is faulty.
Transformer is normal
(HF016)
(HL037)
Check resistance and voltage
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1.19 Damper Motor
Error Detection Method
Check damper motor and limit switch when damper motor does not operate.
Error Generating Conditions
Possible Causes
Troubleshooting
Check resistance and voltage — DAMPER MOTOR
NO
YES
YES
Ismeasuredvalue 0 Ω
when limit switchturns on, andinfinity when
it turnsoff?
Damper motor is normal.
Place tester probes at connectors of limit switch, and check continuity while moving switch by hand.
Limit switch is faulty.
Damper motor is faulty.
(HF017)
NO
Ismeasured
value of EJ type approx. 17 kΩ?
Place tester probes on connectors of damper motor and check resistance.
(HL038)
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Part 7Supplementary Explanation
1. Supplementary Explanation ..................................................................531.1 Field Setting, Service Mode Operation.................................................. 53
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1. Supplementary Explanation
1.1 Field Setting, Service Mode Operation
1.1.1 Field Setting
Initial setting (mode Nos. 17, 27, 18, 28)
4
3
6
1, 7
5 2
Unit No.
Mode No.
Setting position No.
Field setting mode
Setting switch No.
(HL039)
Step 1 With equipment in normal mode, press the button for more than 4 seconds to enter field setting mode.
Step 2 Mode No.: UP
↔
Mode No.: DOWNUse [MODE] and [AIR VOLUME] to select desired mode No.
Step 3 To setting heat reclaim ventilation units by group, press button and select desired unit No.
Step 4 Press button to select desired setting switch No.
Step 5 Press button to select desired setting position No.
Step 6 Press button to enter settings.
Step 7 Press button to return to normal mode.
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Centralized control group No. setting (Mode No. 00) Setting of Individual No. (Mode No. 30)
Field setting mode
Mode No.
Group No.
3
4
1, 5
(HL040)2
Step 1 With equipment in normal mode, press the button for more than 4 seconds to enter field setting mode.
Step 2 Mode No.: UP
↔
Mode No.: DOWNUse [MODE] and [AIR VOLUME] to select mode No.00 (30).
Step 3 Press or button to select Group No.
Step 4 Press button once to enter settings.
Step 5 Press button to return to normal mode.
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1.1.2 Service Mode Operation
Turn on the forced fan (Mode No.43)
Unit No.
3
2
1, 4
(HL041)
Mode No.
Step 1 With equipment in field setting mode, press the button for more than 4 seconds to enter service mode.
Step 2 Mode No.: UP ↔ Mode No.: DOWNUse [MODE] and [AIR VOLUME] to select mode No.43.
Step 3 Use to select desired Unit No.
Step 4 Press button to return to normal mode.
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Unit No. reallocation (Mode No.45)
Unit No. before reallocation
Unit No. after reallocation
3
4
1, 6
5
4 2(HL042)
Field setting mode
Mode No.
Step 1 With equipment in field setting mode, press the button for more than 4 seconds to enter service mode.
Step 2 Mode No.: UP ↔ Mode No.: DOWNUse [MODE] and [AIR VOLUME] to select mode No.45.
Step 3 Use to select setting Unit No.
Step 4 Press or button to select Unit No. after reallocation.
Step 5 Press button once to enter settings.
Step 6 Press button to return to normal mode.
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1.1.3 Operation Changeover ControlFor group control of systems containing heat reclaim ventilation units and air conditioners (VRV system), remote controllers of air conditioners are connected with remote controllers of new heat reclaim ventilation units. In such system, both remote controllers display “Operation changeover control” according to the ON/OFF of cooling/heating selection privilege.The following diagram shows the display ON/OFF condition determined by the unit combination.
Example of “Operation changeover control” display
Display ON/OFF condition by connection type and cooling/heating selection privilege
Note: Note 1:Only master remote controller can display flashing “Operation changeover control” when cooling/heating selection privilege is not set.
New heat reclaimventilation unit
System A
Air conditioner (VRV system)
Without selection privilege
System B
With selection privilege
"Operation changeovercontrol"
Remote controller forair conditioner(Slave setting)
Remote controller ofnew heat reclaim ventilation unit(Master setting)
"Operation changeovercontrol"
(No display)
(HL043)
P1, P2
Connection type “Operation changeover control” display
Heat reclaim ventilation unit only
No display
Heat reclaim ventilation unit + Air conditioner (VRV system)
Cooling/heating selection privilege not set Flashing (Note 1)
Cooling/heating selection privilege ON No display
Cooling/heating selection privilege OFF Display
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1.1.4 Field Setting
The following shows the procedure for field setting using remote controller of new heat reclaim ventilation unit.
List of field setting mode Nos.
(HL044)
Centralized control group No. setting 00
General setting 10-29
Centralized control group No. setting (group) 30
Error recode display 40
Sensor data 41
Forced fan ON 43
Individual setting 44
Unit No. reallocation 45
Step 1 To field setting mode Press for more than 4 sec.
Step 2 Mode No. selection 1 [Mode (00-30)] → [Mode (40-49)] → [Mode (50-59)] (Press for more than 4 sec.) (Press for more than 4 sec. )
Step 3 Mode No. selection 2 Mode No.: UP ↔ Mode No.: DOWN
Step 4 Switch No. selection ( ) Switch No. selection
Step 5 Position selection ( ) Position selection
Step 6 Position enter Enters currently selected position.
Step 7 To normal mode Exits field setting mode and enters normal mode.
In group control, use to select unit No.
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1.1.5 LCD and Operation Panel (Reference Information)
The following shows the operation panel and LCD of remote controller of new heat reclaim ventilation unit.
LCD LCD is equipped with a new function that graphically displays currently selected ventilation mode, as shown below.
(HL045)
(Ventilation mode: Auto) Total heat exchange ventilation mode
Normal ventilation mode
Display OFF in automatic ventilation mode
(Ventilation mode: Total heat exchange)
(Ventilation mode: Normal) Normal ventilation mode
(HL046)
(HL047)
(HL048)
(HL049)
(HL050)
Display can be turned off using field setting 19 (29) - 7.
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1.1.6 Ventilation Volume (Freshup)
Ventilation volume (Freshup) setting changes as follows.
Inspection Inspection operation is shown below.
(With Freshup)
Low Low
High High
LowFreshup
HighFreshup
(Without Freshup)
Function modes change in sequence every time button is pressed.
(HL051)
“Inspection” indication flashes.
(Normal screen)
Cyclic
Unit 0
Error code 00
“Inspection”
(HL052)
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1.1.7 Field Setting(Example of setting operation)
Centralized control group No. setting (mode No.: 00)
1. Press for more than 4 seconds.2. Set mode No. to “00” using or .3. Set centralized control group No. using [ ] or [ ].4. Enter displayed group No. by pressing .5. Press to return to normal operation mode.
Centralized control group No. setting (mode No.: 30)
For group control, the following step must be performed.(*) Set unit No. using .
Procedure for entering individual settings (mode No.: 44)
The setting is generally the same for all units in the same group control system. However, the setting of selected units can be fixed by the following method.
< Example >
This setting method can be used when a group control system is connected with units having a different airflow capacity from other units in the system.
1. Press for more than 4 seconds.2. Set mode No. to “44” using or .3. Set unit No. using .4. Set airflow volume (ventilation mode) using [ ].5. Set airflow direction (ventilation volume) using [ ].6. Enter settings by pressing .
(HL053)
Airflow volume(air conditioner)
Mode No.
Unit No.
High High Low
Ventilation volume at High
Ventilation volume fixed at Low (HL054)
Airflow volume (air conditioner)
Airflow direction (air conditioner)
Unit No.
Ventilation mode (heat reclaim ventilation unit)
Mode No. Ventilation volume (heat reclaim ventilation unit)
(HL055)
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Individual Settings
Heat Reclaim Ventilation Unit Air Conditioner
Ventilation Volume Ventilation Mode Airflow Volume Airflow Direction
As indicated by LCD As indicated by LCD
Low 1 P0 0
~ ~High 3 P4 4
Swing 5
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Part 8Appendix
1. Appendix ...............................................................................................651.1 Wiring Diagram...................................................................................... 65
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Appendix 65
1. Appendix1.1 Wiring DiagramVAM500EJVE / VAM800EJVE / VAM1000EJVE
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VAM2000EJVE
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Index i
Index
AAbnormality control function ...................................19Air conditioner link function ....................................19Air Conditioner Link Operation ...............................22Air conditioner link operation ..................................28Air Filter (Long Life Filter) .....................................3, 4Air flow setting ........................................................24Air Supply Fan ......................................................3, 4Airflow rate setting switch interface ........................28Auto restart setting .................................................23Automatic ventilation operation function ................19
BBRC301B61 .............................................................8
CCentral data transmission interface ........................28Centralized control function ....................................19Centralized control group No. setting .....................58Centralized control group No. setting (group) ........58Centralized control group No. setting
(Mode No. 00) Setting of Individual No. (Mode No. 30) .................................................54
Centralized control group No. setting (mode No.: 00) ................................................61
Centralized control group No. setting (mode No.: 30) ................................................61
Centralized System ..................................................7Centralized zone interlock setting ..........................23Centralized/individual setting .................................23Check microcomputer operation monitor. ..............44Circuit Functions ....................................................28Circuit Operations ..................................................27CLEANING FREQUENCY .....................................13Cold Area Mode .....................................................22Combined Operation System with VRV Systems
and Skyair Series ..............................................7Control microcomputer ...........................................28
DDamper ................................................................3, 4Damper limit switch interface .................................28Damper Motor ....................................................3, 49Damper System Error (Alarm) ..........................36, 37Data Transmission Error
(Between LCD Master Remote Controller and Slave Remote Controller) .........................41
Data Transmission Error (Between LCD Remote Controller and Main Unit) .................................................39
Data Transmission Error (LCD Remote Controller) ................................40
Dedicated LCD Remote Controller ...................38, 45Dedicated Remote Controller .................................38Direct duct connection with air conditioner .............20
Display OFF in automatic ventilation mode ........... 59Duct Connection Flange ...................................... 3, 4
EEEPROM ............................................................... 28Error Code
60 .................................................................... 3164 .................................................................... 3165 .................................................................... 316A ................................................................... 31U5 ................................................................... 31U8 ................................................................... 31UA ................................................................... 31UC ................................................................... 31UE ................................................................... 31
Error Code 60 .................................................. 32, 33Error Code 64 ........................................................ 34Error Code 65 ........................................................ 35Error Code 6A ................................................. 36, 37Error Code Indication ............................................ 31Error Code U5 ................................................. 39, 40Error Code U8 ....................................................... 41Error Code UA ....................................................... 42Error Code UC ...................................................... 43Error recode display .............................................. 58Error record display ............................................... 24Exhaust Air .......................................................... 3, 4Exhaust Fan ........................................................ 3, 4Explanation for Systems ......................................... 7External input interface ......................................... 28external input terminal (J1-JC) .............................. 32External input terminal function selection .............. 24External link operation function ............................. 19External signal setting ........................................... 23
FFan motor, damper motor relay ............................. 28Fan speed initial setting ........................................ 23Field Setting .......................................................... 58Field Setting Error ................................................. 42Field setting function ............................................. 19Field Setting, Service Mode .................................. 23Field Setting, Service Mode Operation ................. 53Filter cleaning time setting .................................... 23Filter sign function ................................................. 19Forced fan ON ....................................................... 58Forced ventilation fan On ...................................... 24FRESH UP .............................................................. 8Fresh up operation ................................................ 24Freshup function ................................................... 19Freshup indication ON/OFF .................................. 24Freshup supply/exhaust air ................................... 24
GGeneral Constructions ............................................ 3
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General setting .......................................................58Group function ........................................................19Group No. setting for centralized controller
(individual) .......................................................23
HHeat Exchange Element (X2) .................................14Heat Exchange Element (X4) .................................14Heat Exchange Elements .....................................3, 4HOW TO OPERATE WITH TIMER ..........................9Humidifier operation control function ......................19Humidifying On/Off setting .....................................24Humidifying operation setting .................................23
IIndependent Operation of The HRV Unit Using
The Centralized Controller (DCS302B61) .......10Independent System ................................................7Individual setting ....................................................58Individual Settings ..................................................62Indoor Air Thermistor Error ....................................34Initial setting (mode Nos. 17, 27, 18, 28) ...............53Inspection operation ...............................................60
KKRP50 output changeover selection ......................24KRP50-2 .................................................................19KRP50-2 interface ..................................................28
LLCD and Operation Panel ......................................59List of Control Functions ........................................19List of field setting mode Nos. ................................58List of malfunction codes displayed
by LCD remote controller ................................31
MMain Unit PCB ........................................................38Main Unit PCB Assembly .......................................44Maintenance Cover ........................................3, 4, 13Maintenance for The Air Filter ................................13Maintenance for The Heat Exchange Element ......16Metal Suspension Bracket .......................................4Metal Suspension Braket .........................................3Microcomputer oscillation circuit ............................28Microcomputer reset circuit ....................................28
NName Plate ..............................................................4Normal operation ....................................................20Normal ventilation mode ........................................59
OOperating The HRV Unit Using
The Remote Controller of The VRV. System Air Conditioner ...................................10
Operation Changeover Control ..............................57Operation chart ......................................................20Operation for INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM .......................8Operation mode selector ........................................10
Operation with The Remote Control for Air Conditioning Operation HRV Units. (BRC301B61) ................................ 8
Outdoor Air .......................................................... 3, 4Outdoor Air Thermistor Error ................................. 35Overall Alarm ........................................................ 32Overall Malfunction ............................................... 33Overlapping Central Control Address ................... 43
PPower ON operation function ................................ 19Power supply circuit .............................................. 28Power Transformer ............................................... 48Power transformer ................................................. 28Pre-cool/pre-heat function ..................................... 19Pre-cool/pre-heat On/Off setting ........................... 23Pre-cool/pre-heat operations ................................. 21Pre-cool/pre-heat time (min.) setting ..................... 23Pre-heat time extension setting ............................. 23Procedure for entering individual settings
(mode No.: 44) ............................................... 61
RRelay drive circuit .................................................. 28Remote control data transmission interface .......... 28Remote Controller ............................................... 3, 4Remote controller function .................................... 19Remove thermistor and check resistance
with tester. ...................................................... 47Retirn Air ................................................................. 3Return Air ................................................................ 4
SSensor data ........................................................... 58Service Mode Operation ....................................... 55Setting for cold area (Fan operation selection
for heater thermostal OFF) ............................. 23Setting for direct power-on .................................... 23Setting mode ......................................................... 23Setting switch No. ................................................. 23Supply AIr ................................................................ 4Supply Air ................................................................ 3
TThermistor interface .............................................. 28Thermistor temperature - resistance
conversion table ................................. 34, 35, 47Timer function ....................................................... 19To clean the air filter .............................................. 14to dry Air filter ........................................................ 14Total heat exchange ventilation mode .................. 59Troubleshooting function ....................................... 19Turn on the forced fan (Mode No.43) .................... 55
UUnit No. allocation ................................................. 24Unit No. reallocation .............................................. 58Unit No. reallocation (Mode No.45) ....................... 56
VVentilation capacity changeover function .............. 19
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Ventilation mode changeover function ...................19Ventilation mode indication ON/OFF ......................24Ventilation mode setting .........................................24Ventilation mode:otal heat exchange .....................59Ventilation Operation Control .................................20Ventilation operation control function .....................19Ventilation volume (Freshup) setting changes .......60
WWhen no indication is displayed
on remote controller ........................................45
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Drawings & Flow Charts
A
Air Conditioner Link Operation1 group link control
..........................................22Link control of 2 or more groups
......................23Air flow rate can be changed over
...........................8
C
Centralized control group No. setting
.............. 54
,
61Check 1
..................................................................46Check 2
..................................................................46Check 3
..................................................................46Check damper motor
.............................................49Check microcomputer operation monitor.
..............44Check resistance and voltage with tester
..............48Circuit Configuration
..............................................27Cold Area Mode
.....................................................22Connect remote controller cable
and remote controller.
.....................................39
D
Dedicated Remote Controller
.................................38Display OFF in automatic ventilation mode
...........59dry Air filter
.............................................................14
E
Error Code 60
................................................. 32
,
33Error Code 64
........................................................34Error Code 65
........................................................35Error Code 6A
................................................. 36
,
37Error Code Indication
.............................................31Error Code U5
................................................. 39
,
40Error Code U8
........................................................41Error Code UA
.......................................................42Error Code UC
.......................................................43Explanation of Individual Functions
Direct duct connection with air conditioner
......20Normal operation
.............................................20
F
Field Setting
...........................................................58
G
General ConstructionsVAM1000EJVE
..................................................3VAM2000EJVE
..................................................4VAM500EJVE
....................................................3VAM800EJVE
....................................................3
H
HOW TO OPERATE WITH TIMER
..........................9
I
Initial setting (mode Nos. 17, 27, 18, 28)
...............53Inspection operation
...............................................60
L
LCD and Operation Panel
..................................... 59
M
Main Unit PCB
....................................................... 38Main unit PCB
....................................................... 44Maintenance Cover
VAM2000EJVE
............................................... 13VAM500~1000EJVE
....................................... 13Maintenance for The Heat Exchange Element
..... 16
N
Normal ventilation mode
....................................... 59
O
Operation Changeover Control
............................. 57Operation for Each System
..................................... 7operation mode selector
........................................ 10
P
Power Transformer
............................................... 48Pre-cool/pre-heat operations
................................. 21Procedure for entering individual settings
(mode No.: 44)
............................................... 61
R
Remote Controller for HRV BRC301B61
................ 8Remote Controller for VRV BRC1A61·62
............. 10Remove thermistor and check resistance
with tester.
...................................................... 47
T
Take out the heat exchange elementsVAM2000EJVE
............................................... 14VAM500~1000EJVE
....................................... 14Thermistor temperature - resistance
conversion table
............................................. 47To clean the air filter
.............................................. 14Total heat exchange ventilation mode
.................. 59Turn on the forced fan (Mode No.43)
.................... 55
U
Unit No. reallocation (Mode No.45)
....................... 56Use tester to check resistance
........................ 34
,
35
V
VAM2000EJVE
..................................................... 66VAM500EJVE / VAM800EJVE / VAM1000EJVE
.. 65Ventilation mode changeover
.................................. 8Ventilation mode:otal heat exchange
.................... 59Ventilation volume (Freshup) setting changes
...... 60
W
When “88” remains on remote controller display
.. 38
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When no indication is displayed on remote controller ........................................45
Wiring Diagram ......................................................65
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